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Tom and his rebellious friend Huck (Brad Renfro) witness a midnight killing. They swear not to reveal what they saw -- but that causes a real problem. If Tom doesn't speak up, an innocent friend may be hanged. But if he does tell the truth, the real killer, knife-throwing Injun Joe, will come after him! (official distributor synopsis)

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Malarkey 

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English I find Mark Twain’s story likeable in itself. Through the eyes of children, he has a nice and positive view at incredibly sad situations. After all, Huck Finn is an exemplary case of a homeless guy. And that a Native American is murdering in their village, that would not be okay for some people today either. The worst part of the movie were exactly those two boys. Violence against children is disgusting, but these two kinda deserved it. The only nice thing about the movie are the locations where it takes place and the premise in itself. ()